Calling them and asking for a particular stolen bike isn't always a good idea - if they do have it they might just decide to hide it, send it to another store miles away or better yet just tell you they don't have it and hope you don't come and check in person.

i highly doubt that.. selling stolen goods is just a big an offence as stealing them. a company like cash converters doesn't need to do that sort of thing, it would damage their reputation, a pawn shop however might try something like that

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